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Seth Tierney got chills hearing Islanders fans at a jam-packed Nassau Coliseum chant, “New York Saints! New York Saints!” By then, Tierney had figured out it wasn't about the now-defunct indoor lacrosse team by the same name he played three seasons for. The NFL's New Orleans Saints knew it wasn't about them, either, but that didn't stop them from hopping aboard the bandwagon.
The Dragons are going dancing with fire breath.
Drexel earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament with its ninth straight win, a decisive 15-11 CAA Championship victory at Hofstra on Saturday its first conference title since 2014 and second overall.
“It feels really good. We had a bit of a delay to start the season and then you don’t even know if you’ll get the thing done, but the kids worked really hard,” Drexel coach Brian Voelker said postgame. “Started off slow, had a couple tough games early in the year, and ever since then guys have played really well.”
Thu May 6 2021 | Nelson Rice | College
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Three weeks after Hofstra fell in overtime to No. 11 Delaware in Hempstead, the Pride finished what they started when it mattered the most.
Dylan McIntosh scored five goals to lead fourth-seeded Hofstra’s 10-9 upset effort over the top seeded Blue Hens at Shuart Stadium. Hofstra’s all-time leading scorer and CAA offensive player of the year Ryan Tierney was held scoreless, but the Pride still prevailed.
Upset on the Island @HofstraMLAX gets goals from Dylan McIntosh to down top-seed @DelawareMLAX in the CAA semis. pic.twitter.com/emaQ9NLuwi